October 26, 2024

Diomi Cordero says actor, Angus Cloud, is battling with drug addiction. 



Angus Cloud’s ex-talent manager has accused the “Euphoria” star of being addicted to prescription drugs and once vomiting in his face as he performed CPR after the actor allegedly overdosed.


Cordero writes that he was working the “graveyard shift” as a “mental health technician” as he pursued his dream of becoming an independent talent manager. After working there for only two weeks he met Cloud, who was a patient. He says the two developed a close bond and began professionally working together in April 2021.


Cordero alleges that Cloud’s affairs were a mess and he hired him a publicist and new “acting & fashion agents” who helped him “acquire health insurance” and “ensured that his SAG-AFTRA account was correctly configured.


Diomi Cordero continued, “In sharing my story, I hope to not only find solace & healing but to also inspire others who may be struggling to find their voice in an industry where most are silenced. I wanted to be a testament to the power of speaking up and owning one’s truth, even in the face of adversity.” He further shared several tweets that went up to PAGE 23. It started off with Diomi meeting Angus when he worked as a health technician.

Cordero revealed that Angus Cloud’s life was a mess and even though he did well for a while, he used to surrounded with friends who challenged his sobriety. Diomi said, “Their reckless behavior and lack of regard for Angus’ recovery served as a significant obstacle to his progress.” He also claimed that the actor began drug abuse just a few days after he completed his treatment. He even shared a video of the star from a fashion show where he seemed to have been under the influence of some substances. 


Discover more from KossyDerrickent

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Discover more from KossyDerrickent

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading